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Philips Patents Electric Wallpaper

Posted on Feb 29, 2008 05:43:18 PM

Philips has filed a patent application for electrical wallpaper. The paper contains evenly spaced stripes of conductive material, alternately carrying the live and return parts of a circuit. Lamps and other devices have pins spaced to match the stripes, which are then pushed through the insulating paper to contact the strips. Because the spacing matches, it is impossible to short the circuit. Thus it is a lot easier to move lights around the wall without rewiring.

It’s not entirely clear exactly what Philips is patenting here. It doesn’t look like the actual idea of under-paper wiring, as the document admits that

Different electrical contact systems are already existing which are basing on a plurality of conductive stripes being arranged underneath the wallpaper.

So it could just be a small technical detail about the implementation. Still, if you hate cables as much as we do, you’ll be hoping Philips brings this to market soon.

Patent page [WIPO via New Scientist]

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